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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 23, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) or search for Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) in all documents.
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By the Governor of Virginia a Proclamation.
--By virtue of authority vested in the Executive by the Convention.
I John Letcher, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, do hereby order that each volunteer company, equipped and armed, whether of Infantry, Artillery or Riflemen, in the counties lying west of the city of Richmond, between Richmond and the Blue Ridge and in the Valley of Virginia, from the county of Rockbridge to the Tennessee line, establish forthwith on the lines of speedy communication a rendezvous, and hold themselves in readiness for immediate orders.
Telegraph or send by express to the Executive the name of Captains, number of men and description of force.
It is further ordered that officers of all grades on the line of the Potomac river render obedience to the orders of Gen. Philip St. Geo. Cocke, who has been assigned to the command that section of the military operations of the state bounded by said river.
Given under my hand, as Governor, and unde
The Daily Dispatch: April 23, 1861., [Electronic resource], Newspaper suspended. (search)
A company with the suggestive title of "the Beauregard" has been organized in Montgomery.
The mail steamer Galveston, which was recently seized by Gen. Bragg, at Pensacola, has been released.
John Bell, of Tennessee, made a secession speech at Nashville a few days ago.
The experiment of casting cannon has been commenced at Memphis, Tenn.
Tennessee.
--The people of Memphis are in a perfect phrenzy of military excitement.
Tennessee will give a good account of herself in the great revolution.
The following is an extract from a letter dated Cleveland, Tennessee, April 19:
Tennessee will give a good account of herself in the great revolution.
The following is an extract from a letter dated Cleveland, Tennessee, April 19:
"Tennessee is revolutionized at last.
The fire burns all the more fiercely for having been repressed so long.
Our boys are ready to spring to the conflict.
Our Legislature meets again next week.
Military companies to resist Lincoln are being orgTennessee is revolutionized at last.
The fire burns all the more fiercely for having been repressed so long.
Our boys are ready to spring to the conflict.
Our Legislature meets again next week.
Military companies to resist Lincoln are being organized all over the State.
I expect to be in Virginia, or wherever else the fight is to be made, as soon as Tennessee can place herself in fighting trim.
"Rely upon it, our State is not going to stand neutral in this conflict." are being organized all over the State.
I expect to be in Virginia, or wherever else the fight is to be made, as soon as Tennessee can place herself in fighting trim.
"Rely upon it, our State is not going to stand neutral in this conflict."